ms. coulter, i'm from china, i'm an international student here.e here legally, i'm not an immigrant yet and have to pay my school in order to do a paid internship. paying taxes, not collecting benefits from, so i'm wondering do you think i'm one of the type that are taking away american jobs? is my presence here hurting americans' lives. >> maybe. john: no! >> absolutely not. excuse me, how did that question begin? ms. coulter. look, maybe you're a fun person, wish you the best. john: you don't know that. >> obviously, when people make it personal like this, you're expecting me to say, absolutely you're not take anything jobs. i don't know! maybe you aren't. my point is simpthree a government policy should serve the people already here. >> my guess is you're more likely to be a job creator in my country than a job taker, and i hope you stay. [ applause ] >> yes, sir. >> this is for ann. was there a time in u.s. history -- john: you're a question magnet. >> wasn't there a time in u.s. history when they froze immigration in order to simulate the cur